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Preppies To Pirates In fashion, there was something for everyone ' s taste. It varied from the practical, preppie look, to the high fashion dressed-up style, and included the always popular casual attire. Save an alligator, shoot a prep- pie, was a saying ignored by peo- ple who chose to wear Izod-Alliga- tor shirts, knee socks and top-sider shoes with skirts, walking shorts or nice pants. Guys as well as girls followed this fasion, making it a sort of dress-up style for the guys. Girls who wanted more style did so with For Play cords and oth- ers, wool skirts, sweater dresses, pretty angora sweaters, and frilly pirate shirts. On their feet were the still popular cowboy boots and high heels. For jewelry, maile and fern leaves of all sizes were dipped in gold and worn on chains and earrings. Belts, shoes and hair ac- cessories were silver, gold or bronze. Designer jeans were still around, and so was designer wrap- ping paper, sheets, underwear, and even chocolates. Dressing casual was dressing for comfort, and no one argued that it was enjoyable. Students wore sweat shirts, pants and even mini shirts of the same material. Knickers, pedal pushers, and sailor middie shirts were old styles brought back and were really popular. Leg Warn- ers were worn over pants to keep the chill away. To add the finishing touch on an outfit, girls wore head- bands from bandanas to metallic braid around their heads. Comfort- able shoes ranged from moccasins, to all kinds of tennis shoes, even high-tops in the still-popular in color — purple. Staying in fashion, we kept places like Contempo, Judy ' s, Mill- er ' s Outpost, Bullocks, Broadway, Windsor ' s and Red Eye in busi- ness. 98 Fashions
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To Beatles And Buttons 1. Brent Campbell goes through his change to find another quarter for a game of Frogger. 2. Wearing their sovenir of the previous night ' s Rolling Stones concert, Ray McCray and Steve Davis talk in the quad. 3. A mind bending calculator game captivates the attention of Norman Al ecs, David Marshall and David Edwards. 4. The problem and its solution: Simple? 5. Jennifer Cross displays her adoration for the Beatles. 6. All kinds of shoelaces were found on all varie- ties of shoes. 7. As dungeon master, Kris Peterson enjoys a lunchtime game of Dungeons and Dragons. Fads 97
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1. In her fashionable cullottes and frilly blouse, Alison Vanden Bossche poses with Linda Ruiz — who is all together in her topsiders, knee socks, walking shorts and sailor middy shirt. 2. Janise Gamble shows that school can be a reason to dress up in her wool skirt and blouse. 3. A sweater over a plaid shirt is part of Juan Molitor ' s preppy look, and Julie Encarnacao models a casual khaki-colored shirt. 4. Always in fashion, Yvonne Cervantes wears a headband, pirate shirt, and metallic gold bracelet. 5. In his Calvin Klein jeans, Henry Grethel shirt and Calvin Klein jacket Designer Bob Hartman arrives. 6. As an alternative to the preppie look is the frilly feminine look shown by Leslie Cortez. 7. Freshman Andrea Bender wears a striped sweat shirt mini-dress. 8. The crazy casual look is worn by Pam GuUi, Yvonne Cervantes, and Lynn Leskera. Fashions 99
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